RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER.
Jf TYA> 'VVcIUR K'-oa (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: Aiternoou session; gramopuon» items, and lecturette. Miss Marion Christian, "Gas Cooki_db. G: Cbildrea's session, Uncle Ernest. '■ and market reports. S: G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Studio Orchestra; 8.7: Soprano, Mdme. Lola Maries, •'Here's to Love and Laughter." .8.11: Violinist, Mr. George Joseph, "La Cinquintaine," 5.15: Mezzo-con-tralto, Mrs. Madge M'Kenzie, "The Passing ot Spring." 5. 19: studio Orchestra. 5.29: Tenor, Mr. J. G. Osborne, "Lolita." 9.33: Cornet, Mr. w. J. Kay, "Flocktonian Polka." s.3i : Elocution, Miss Maude Farrant, "Castles m the Air."' 8.41: Bass-baritone, Mr. Cecil B. Chambers, "The Floral Dance." 8.45: gongs at piano. Sirs. J. Parker, •'Janie." 8. 39 • Studio Orchestra. 8.59: Weather report. 9Lecturette, Editor-Announcer, "Imperial Affairs; Egypt" 9.16: Soprano, Mdme Lola Maries, "Carmencita." 9.20: Violinist, Mr. George Joseph, "Canzonetta, Op. 6" (dAm Mosle). 9.24; Mezzo-contralto, Mrs. Madge MKenzie, "Soul of Mine." 9.28': Cornet, Mr. \\. J. Kay. "Good-bye." 9.32: Tenor, Mr. J. G. Osborne, "For You Alone." 9.36: Studio Orchestra. 9.42: Elocution, Miss Maude Farrant, Aren't Men Funny?" 9.46: Bass-bari-tone, Mr. Cecil B. Chambers, "The Border Balii^A. 9-50: "S°°SS at Piano, Mrs. J. Parker, sS ofSSSra. 1^"3 FaUIDS-'" 9-51: IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Mudio items. 6.30: Children's session. 7.15: I\ews and information. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on Motoring," by Mr. George Campbell. 8: tUlmes. 8.1: Concert from Messrs. John Court's, Ltd. 8.30: Mezzo, Jliss Berta Carr. (a) Spring Waters," (b) "Lafolette." 8.38: Baritone, Mr. H. Barry Coney, ''Wind on the .Heath." 8.42: Piano, Miss Maida Hooker, (a) "Whims" (Schumann), (b) "Fairy Tale" (Meitner). 8.49: Mezzo, Miss B. Carr, "Blow. Blow, Thou Winter Wind." 5.53: Mr. B. Coney, (a) "Beware of the Maidens," (b) Mary Morison." 9: Piano, Miss M. Hooker, "Gardens in the Rain" (Debussy). 9.4: Weather report. 9.5: Organ, Mr. Arthur E. Wilson and assisting artist, organ, and rocal selections. 10: Close down. • 3YA, Christchurch (308 metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes; orchestral selections from Liberty Picture Theatre. 8.15: Baritone solo, Mr. Cyril Rlshworth, "Look Down, Dear Eyes" 5.19: Contralto solo, Madame Eva Litchfleld, ■The Nightingale." 8.22 : Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Elegie" from "Trio Opus 32" (Arensky). 8.30: Baritone solo, Mr. Cyril Eishworth, "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes." 8.34: Piano solo. 8.40: Cornet solo, Mr. Fred Fox "Arbucklenlan Polka." 8.45: Contralto solo, Madame Eva Litchfleld, "AH Souls' Day." 8.49: Organ solos, Mr. Rayuor White, (a) Carillon" (Martin), (b) "Intermezzo" (Kiefert), fc) "Pastorale" (Rawle), (d) "Fugue in C" (WSsley). 9.10: Relay from Liberty Theatre. 9.25: Baritone solo, Mr. Cyril Rishworth, "Chorus, Gentlemen." 9.29: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (a) "Chanson Triste" (Tschaikowsky), (b) "Mignonette" (Godard). 9.30: Piano solo. 9.34: Cornet solo, Mr. IPred Fox, "The Whirlwind." 9.46: Organ solos, Mr. Raynor White, F.L.C.RL, suite, (a) "Beneath tho Southern Cross" (Thomson), (b) "Festive March" (Tozer), (o) "Jeu d'Esprit" (Lane). 10: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin (463 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session; Town Hall chimes." 3.1: Hla Master's Voice recital. 3.15: Afternoon tea mus^c from the Savoy. 3.30: Studio music. 4.0: Reading, by Mrs. I. W. Cowie. 4.15: His Master's Voice recital. 1.30: Close down. 7.0 : Children's session. 7.30: News and market reports. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Studio concert. 8.45: Address arranged by the W.E.A. 9.0: Dance music, from the Savoy. 10.0: Close down. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres) .—7.57: Details of the Dempsey-Tunney world championship fight. S.O: "Big Ben"; Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra; Mr. Leslie V. Harvey at the organ; vocal prologue to "Ben Hur," sung by Mr. John Prlora; the orchestra will play the overture to "Rienzi." 8.50: A short talk on bridge. 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.1: Pianoforte recital by Mr. Frank Hutchens, Professor at the N.S.W. Conservatorium. 9.15: Virginia Bassetti, contralto. 9.19: Scott Alexander, "The Gentle Art of Flattery 1" 9.24: William Graham Smith and William Bowyer, basso (duets) (a) "Polly Oliver," (b) "Watchman, .What of the Night." 9.30: Virginia Bassetti, contralto. .9.34: Frank Hutchens, pianoforte solos. 9.50: William Graham Smith (tenor) and William Bo.wyer (basso), duet, "Until." 9.53: Scott Alexander, farce, "The Twisters Twisted." 10.5: Virginia Bassetti, contralto. 10.15: Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra. 10.30: Wentwortb Dance Orchestra. 10.42: Lcn Maurice, baritone. 10.47: Wentworth Orchestra. 10.54: Len Maurice, baritone. 10.57: News and announcements. 11.0: Wentworth Orchestra. 11.10: Len Maurice, 11.30. SBIi, Sj-anoy (353 metres). —8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock; topical chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 8.13: Mr.' Stan Cartnell (comedian). 8.20: Mr. C. Pelr (ukulolo troubadour). 5.27: Madamo Goossens-Viceroy (soprano). 8.47: Mr. Kyrle Sylvaney (dramatic artist). 8.54: Weather. 8.55: Following day's programme. 9.0: G.P.O. clock. 9.1: Morrison's Gloomchaaers. 9.11: Talk, on football. ».26: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 9.36: Mr. Stan Cartnoll. 9.43: Gloomchaser3. 9.53: Prospects of Saturday's racing. 10.13: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 10.23: Mr. C. Pclr. 10.30: Gloomchasers. . 10.40 : Mr. Kyrle Sylvanoy. 10.47: News. 10.50: Gloomcuasors, tUI 11.0. 2GB. Sydney (316 metres).—7.ss: Instrumental trio. 8.5: Address by Professor Wood. 8.20: Songs by Clement Hosklug. 5.28: Duets for two violins • with piano. 8.40: Clement Hosklng Quartette. 8.50: Violin solos, Dan Scully. 0.0: Recitation by Mr. Walter Hunt. D.15: Songs by Elsio Brown. 9.23: Clement Hosklng Quartette. 9.33: Duets for two violins with piano, 9.43: Songs by Eva Croft. 9.50: Talk. 10.0: Close down. 3LO, Melbourno (371 metres).—7.4o p.m.: Collingwood Band. 7.50: Talk on wireless. 8: Collingwood Band, trombone solo, "Tho Victory." 8.7: Wendllng and Molloy, entertainers. 8.17; Mr. C. J. Williams on to-morrow night's Stadium event. 8.27 :' James Riley, tenor, "La Donna c Mobllo," "Rose ot My Heart." 8.34: Collingwood Band, waltz, "Poppy." 8.41: Elslo Bower and Billy Rutherford. 8.55: "China and Its Relation to Pacific Problems," by an Australian. 9.10: Eilcon Castles, soprano, "Lo Saran Rose," "Songs My MotNer Taught Me." 9.17: Collingwood Band, "Songs of Wales." 9.27: Melbourno Choral Union, "Lullaby" (Brahms), "Irish Tune from County Derry," "Annie Laurie." 9.3": To-morrow's racos. 9.47: Eileen Castles, soprano, "Avc Maria" (Mascagnt), "Dream o' Day Girl." 9.54: Colllngwood Band, cornet duet, "Romantic"; fox-trot, "Hi, Ho, tho Merrlo." 10.4: News; meteorological Information. 10.14: James Riley, tenor, "Parted," "Eleanoro." 10.21: ColllKgwood Band, grand march, "Alda"; hymn "Nearer My God to Thee." 10.30: Road notes 10.37: Mr. Em Trotman, comedian. 10.15: Johnson's Monte Carlo Orchestra till U. 40 4QG, Brisbane (395) metres).—Recital by the Federal Band. 8 p.m.: March. "The Black Knight," tho Band; tenor solo, "Like Stars Above," Mr. E. L. Moran; xylophone solo "Repnz Band," Master G. Cousins: recitation Jfr Jas. Gray; overture, "Light Cavalry," tho Band; soprano solo, "Love's Own Kiss." Miss helene Godwin; pianoforte solo, "Polonaise? To tho Spring" (Grieg), Miss Lilian Cahillcomic song, Mr. J. M'Murray; euphonium solo, Jenny Jones," Mr. J. Tayton (with band »ocompaniment); song, "Drink to Mo Only," Mr. E. L. Moran. 9: Weather forecast: road Information; suite, "Moonlight" (Pecorrni). tho Band; xylophone solo. Master Geo. Cousins; cornet solo, "Elegance," Messrs. Davis and uautn (with band accompaniment); song "Macushla," Mr. Geo. Knott; Intermezzo, "Bom ?,?"■ Bay'" tllo Band = cmlo song. Mr. J. vr x lH r: ??P rano sol°- "At ° "aria" (Gounod) Miss Selene Godwin; Oriental fox trot, Chinese Moon,' 'the Band; gumleaf sojp, "Stars and Stripes," Mr. Reg. Greentree (wlttiband accompaniment) ; hymn, "God Bo With You Till VVo Meet Again," the Baud. 10: News, weather, sporting. 10.30: Closo down.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1927, Page 11
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